Adobe Stock Keysight enters the long tradition of using comic books or graphic novels to entertain and educate engineers. Everyone knows the escapades of Scott Adams “Dilbert” through his comic strip adventures. Dilbert is an engineer stuck in a dead-end job in corporate America. But it’s not a very technically oriented comic, especially since it’s a daily strip covered chiefly in newspapers. To tell a story in any detail requires a graphic novel, which has more space to delve into the major elements of a good story including a plot, character development, and technical explanations. In the past, engineering-focused comic books – or rather graphic novels - have fallen into two basic categories; 1) technical, and 2) marketing. Both used the comic book format to deliver helpful information to engineers using the modern medium of the graphic novel. An example of the former is the anime-styled series of books, such as “The Manga Guide to Microprocessors.”